What’s on TV Tuesday

Gloria Steinem brings feminism to Viceland in “Woman.” Dana Carvey and Steve Carell cheer on celebrity impressionists in “First Impressions.” And Chiwetel Ejiofor plays a detective with a headache in “The Shadow Line.”

What’s on TV

WOMAN10 p.m. on Viceland. Gloria Steinem produces and hosts this new series, which explores human rights and violence against women, from child marriage in Zambia to sexual attacks in the American military. In this premiere, Isobel Yeung reports on rape as a tool of war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. “It is not an easy watch,” Melena Ryzik wrote in The New York Times, “but Ms. Steinem was adamant that it would present a complex portrait of its subjects, as survivors and advocates, and offer viewers a way to become involved.” What she hopes, Ms. Steinem said in that interview, is that “seeing it will be the closest thing to being on the ground yourself.” She added: “It is being a witness. And people in hard times need a witness.” (Image: the activist Rebecca Masika Katsuva, left, with a rape victim)

NEW GIRL8 p.m. on Fox. It’s the night before the wedding, and Nick and Winston help Schmidt rewrite his vows. Jess, meanwhile, tries to avoid what she’s sure is a proposal by Sam. In “Grandfathered,” at 8:30, Jimmy asks Sara to give him one more chance. In a second episode of “New Girl,” at 9, Schmidt makes a final effort to persuade Cece’s mother to come to their wedding — but will he miss the big day himself? And in “The Grinder,” at 9:30, Stewart is sidelined, leaving it to Dean to win their father’s malpractice case. (Image: Zooey Deschanel)

FRESH OFF THE BOAT8 p.m. on ABC. Louis transforms Emery into the cool kid at school, and Jessica chaperones Eddie’s field trip.

ARMED IN AMERICA8 p.m. on PBS. “Independent Lens” continues its exploration of gun violence in the United States with Abigail Disney’s “The Armor of Light” (2015), in which the Rev. Rob Schenck, president of the Christian lobbyist group Faith & Action and an abortion opponent, questions whether being pro-gun is consistent with his philosophy. An hourlong town hall conversation, moderated by Michel Martin of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” follows at 9:30. (Image: Mr. Schenck)

SPACE’S DEEPEST SECRETS10 p.m. on Science. For those who like to plan ahead, this episode imagines what is likely to happen when our solar system dies, and our descendants need to begin anew on a planet far from Earth.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS10:30 p.m. on USA. Dana Carvey, the “expert in residence” of this new competition series, guides aspiring celebrity impressionists through a series of improv games, with the winner pocketing $10,000. Freddie Prinze Jr. hosts. Steve Carell cheers on the competitors in this premiere.

What’s Streaming

THE SHADOW LINEon Hulu. Chiwetel Ejiofor (“12 Years a Slave”), playing an amnesiac detective with a bullet lodged in his brain, headlines this 2011 British mini-series about the murder of a heroin importer that is being investigated by both cops and criminals. The big-name cast includes Christopher Eccleston, Stephen Rea, Rafe Spall, Lesley Sharp and Tobias Menzies. A critic for The Guardian called it “stylized, intelligent and properly menacing.”